IOC backs Brazil to host successful Olympic Games

International Olympic Committee Coordination Commission chair Nawal El Moutawakel has backed Brazil and the Brazilians to deliver successful Olympic Games this August.

The news comes at the close of the tenth and final IOC Coordination Commission visit to Rio de Janeiro.

Her statement came after three days of meetings in the Brazilian host city, which included a venue tour of the Olympic Park and Deodoro sites, a meeting with the three levels of government (federal, state, and city), and presentations by the Rio 2016 Organising Committee on the status of the preparations.

Speaking after the meetings, El Moutawakel said: “As we enter the final 114 days until the opening of the Olympic Games Rio 2016, and despite the complex political and economic context, we are confident that Brazil and the Brazilians are on track to deliver successful Olympic Games with an outstanding legacy.

“The strong support from the local authorities, as well as the partnership and solidarity shown by the IOC, International Federations, National Olympic Committees, and other Olympic partners, in line with Olympic Agenda 2020, has been invaluable to the Rio organisers, as they finalise their preparations.

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“I’d like to thank all of those involved for their hard work and dedication to this project.”

She continued: “The last stretch is always the hardest.

“During the operational phase that we are entering now, there are thousands of details still to manage, and their timely resolution will make the difference between average Games and great Games.

“The Rio 2016 team is ready to rise to this challenge and deliver Olympic and Paralympic Games that will reflect Brazilians’ warmth, hospitality and passion for sports.

“We believe that Rio 2016 will make the host nation proud.”

The Commission’s confidence was reinforced by the fact that many of the venues are finished, with the venues 98 per cent complete overall; that 33 test events had been successfully completed with positive feedback from the competing athletes; and that popular backing for the Games remains strong, with over 70 per cent support in Rio de Janeiro.

This final figure underlines that the local citizens see the Games as a positive element in the development of their city and country.

The Olympic flame will be lit on April 21st in Ancient Olympia, and the Olympic Torch Relay will begin in Brazil on May 3rd.

The Relay will bring the message of the Games to the whole country and underline their important legacy, which will include improved public transport, better waste management, better city operations, job training, state-of-the-art sports facilities and new schools.

All of which will provide benefits for generations to come.

The Commission congratulated the Rio 2016 team and its Government partners for their work in this important area.